Super Rugby: Sharks squad contenders – Props

In this Article we look at the contenders for PROPS at the Sharks 2013 Super Rugby group.

The Sharks, although sitting pretty with the Springbok front row, still look vulnerable as the backup props, although steady for the most, have not been as dominating as the team would want.

This is specially the case at Loosehead where Dale Chadwick at times would stand his man and other times just fade into obscurity as he seems lack drive and passion. The Sharks could very well see one or two of the junior props coming through the ranks to fill that gap unless Dale really stands up.

At Tighthead things seem more settled as Wiehann Herbst has been solid in backup to Jannie Du Plessis, and young Nick Schonert is growing as a player and will no doubt have a good future.

The Contenders:

Jannie Du Plessis:

Position

Prop (TH)

Height

1.88

Weight

121 kg

Date of Birth

16 November 1982

Place of Birth

Bethlehem

Provincial Debut

Free State (2003-2007) KwaZulu-Natal (from 2008)

Provincial Caps

43(FS) and 33(Sharks)

Provincial Points

10(FS) and 15(Sharks)

Super Rugby Debut

2006 for the Cheetahs and from 2008 for the Sharks

Super Rugby Caps

26(Cheetahs) and 70 (Sharks)

Super Rugby Points

0

Test Debut

7 July 2007 vs Australia in Sydney, aged 24

Test Caps

44

Test Points

5

Jannie has been a real stalwart for the Sharks in the last 2 years as Tightheads of international standard have been hard to come by. He started his rugby career in the Free State where he was captain of the Eastern Free State Craven Week team in 1995 and then represented the Free State at under 18 and 19 level.

He studied medicine at the University of the Free State and became a qualified doctor, making him one of the few players in the professional era of rugby union to have a career outside of the sport whilst playing professionally. He then went on to make the Free State senior team in 2003 and continued playing for the Cheetahs through the 2007 Currie Cup. Du Plessis was also named to a South African squad that faced a World XV at Ellis Park in 2006.

He was selected for the Springbok squad for the first time during the 2007 Tri-Nations, making his debut in the starting XV on 7 July against Australia during the Boks’ home leg. The match was significant for him in another way, as his younger brother, Bismarck, made his Springbok debut as a substitute in the same match while he was still on the field. This made the Du Plessis brothers the 23rd set of brothers to earn Springbok colours.

Jannie du Plessis in 2008 made his move to the Sharks where he currently still applies his trade as a professional rugby player and has represented the Sharks in all competitions on 103 occasions and has probably been at his best this past year where even having played a total of 36 matches for the year, inbetween where possible he also still performs his duties as a medical doctor. Very few people give this man credit for what he has and still achieves.

This is the kind of man doctor Jannie Du Plessis is – he received an unexpected opportunity to use his medical skills in the wake of a 2009 tragedy. In the early morning hours of 29 March, Brumbies lock Shawn Mackay was hit by a car outside a Durban nightclub, suffering a paralyzing injury. Du Plessis was at the scene because he was helping Brumbies players get back to their hotel after their match with the Sharks. He helped Mackay breathe and contacted emergency services, who stabilized him and rushed him to a hospital. However, despite all medical efforts, Mackay would die from complications of his injuries several days later.

Tendai Beast Mtawarira:

Position

Prop (LH)

Height

1.87

Weight

118 kg

Date of Birth

1 August 1985

Place of Birth

Harare, Zimbabwe

Provincial Debut

2007 Natal Sharks

Provincial Caps

38

Provincial Points

15

Super Rugby Debut

2007 Sharks

Super Rugby Caps

76

Super Rugby Points

0

Test Debut

2008

Test Caps

41

Test Points

10

Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira is a Zimbabwean-born South African rugby union player, is fondly known by friends and fans as “The Beast”. Roars of “Beast” are shouted by spectators and fans of the Natal Sharks team whenever Mtawarira attains possession of the ball or makes a big tackle. Mtawarira was selected as part of the Springbok team and made his debut playing against Wales in a test match on 14 June 2008.

He completed his schooling at Peter House in Marondera, Zimbabwe after which he was accepted into the Sharks academy in Durban, where he started to play loosehead prop as he had played in the looseforward position at school.

Tendai did not have the greatest 2012 season due to injuries as well as a season ending minor heart operation, after which diagnosis was that all was successful and that he should be ready to perform his duties come February 2013.

Wiehahn Herbst:

Position

Prop (TH)

Height

1.80

Weight

114 kg

Date of Birth

5 July 1988

Place of Birth

Klerksdorp

Provincial Debut

2009 Natal Sharks

Provincial Caps

59

Provincial Points

0

Super Rugby Debut

2010 Sharks

Super Rugby Caps

22

Super Rugby Points

0

Test Debut

0

Test Caps

0

Test Points

0

Wiehahn went to school at Klerksdorp High where he played hooker and then made the Leopards Under 18 Craven Week side and the SA Schools side in 2006, after which he moved to the Sharks academy and since then has the following portfolio:

Wors, as he is known at the Sharks, is a very underrated prop and is well known for a good work ethic in general play and is very seldom dominated by any opposing prop. He is sure to make more impact next season as player rotation will surely be more appropriate due to the long grueling season that teams face.

Dale Micheal Chadwick:

Position

Prop (LH)

Height

1.83

Weight

114

Date of Birth

20 June 1989

Place of Birth

Durban

Provincial Debut

2009 Natal Sharks

Provincial Caps

36

Provincial Points

0

Super Rugby Debut

2012 Sharks

Super Rugby Caps

10

Super Rugby Points

0

Test Debut

0

Test Caps

0

Test Points

0

Dale went to school at Westville Boys High and has had a very successful junior rugby career where he achieved the following:

His senior career although still in infancy has been a bit worrying as he seems to be brilliant one game and then seems to be asleep in the next. There is no doubt he has the talent and maybe he is a slow starter and will grow as a player as he gains experience. He really does have the pedigree and maybe he needs to really believe it himself.

Again not much is known about this young player and he will surely only be used in and when the need arises as in the case of injuries, when playing in the Currie cup he did not do to badly but CC and SR are two very different ball games so time will tell.

Allan is a very mobile and strong up and coming young prop and has already at age 20 played for the Sharks in the Currie Cup. He was also a member of the victorious South African Under-20 team at the 2012 IRB junior world championship, including playing in the final against New Zealand Under-20.

Starters:

Once again injuries will play a roll as some players are still recovering from injuries or correction to injuries during the off-season, but one can safely assume that the Sharks will start with their Springbok props in Jannie du Plessis and Beast Mtawarira, with Dale Chadwick and Wiehahn Herbst again filling the bench spots or getting starts where and as rotation takes place.

The Sharks have good depth in their Junior ranks at prop and although some might raise an eyebrow because they are still young, these props have serious pedigree and will no doubt grow within the next season to achieve higher honours within the Sharks ranks.

As we have seen, the tendency in the modern game is that players are climbing the ladder at a much younger age as in the case of Steven Kitshoff and Eben Etzebeth. This is not the norm with props, but things seems to have changed.

4 Responses to Super Rugby: Sharks squad contenders – Props

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Beast and Jannie, then the cupboard is bare.

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Not true Loskoppie, Herbst and Chadwick are seldom conquered come scrum time, the problem here is Chadwick in general play where he and be brilliant one minute and pathetic the next, Herbst is good in general play too and is a strong TH

and it is at LH if Beast gets injured where the Sharks could have problems,

Both Redelinghuys and Dell are both although very young sold props, but they are TH’s that can play a bit at LH, and thus my concern for the LH position

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2 @ Sharks_forever:
I feel if we lost Beast like we done for the first part of S15 this year, we will struggle. Chadwick is a good scrummager but he does some daft things to let himself down. He gave away too many penalties this year and so often he dropped the ball when Sharks were in a good position. Needs to sort that out. Herbst is fine though when Jannie came of in the CC final we struggled there. Though Herbst was good for most part of the S15 coming on for Jannie. So not too worried there. Well not for now. I would have felt better if we had a seriously good LH to cover Beast. Pity JC Van Rensburg never came to Sharks on loan for the coming S15. I rate him highly.